Can Japan's new internet speed transform the future of internet?
In a groundbreaking breakthrough, Japanese researchers have set a new world record for internet speed, achieving a staggering 1.02 petabits per second (Pbps) — fast enough to download the entire Netflix library in just one second.
What makes this milestone even more remarkable is that it was achieved using existing fiber-optic infrastructure, opening the door for global adoption without the need for massive upgrades.
This level of speed has the potential to transform industries well beyond streaming, with game-changing implications for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, scientific research, global data transfers, and next-generation gaming.